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Mammut Zephir

Mammut Zephir

Mammut Zephir

Kampagnepris
59,93 + forsendelsesomkostninger
Tilbuddet slutter
Normalpris 79,90 €
Inkl. moms 25.5 %


Antal
stk.


Farve
Dark Space


Størrelse
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Produktbeskrivelse
The next level – this ultra-light sport climbing harness boasts the latest technology and a progressive design. The Zephir uses a combination of split webbing design and Mammut® Frame technology (a lamination process that applies TPU reinforcement to the mesh material in order to increase the lateral stability of the belt). This allows even distribution of pressure across the entire belt surface and unprecedented suspension and comfort. This is further improved by the anatomical cut and extreme breathability of the hip belt.

Adjustable leg loop: false
Weight [g]: 295


Harness type: Sitzgurt
Carabiner closure type: Slide-Bloc-buckle
Adjustable leg loop: false
Weight [g]: 295
  • 2 overmolded gear loops combined with two extremely light gear loops
  • Innovative Split Webbing technology
  • Aluminum Slide Bloc buckle
  • Extremely light protector to help prevent abrasion of the tie-in loops


Den omtrentlige pakkestørrelse eller størrelsen på produktets pakke er 300 x 120 x 100 mm.


Køn
Mænd


Use
Sportsklatring


Vægt
0,295 kg


Garanti
12 md.


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